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Water Testing Services in Kansas City


There are plenty of contaminants and pollutants that can affect the quality of your water supply. From barium and chlorine to chromium and lead, there are plenty of chemicals, metals, and minerals flowing through your water, whether you get it from a well or from a municipal supply. You rely on your plumbing system to deliver water to every sink, shower, toilet, and plumbed appliance in the home, but it’s useless if your water quality is poor.


As a leading plumbing contractor in Kansas City we aim to deliver exceptional customer service on every call that we answer. That includes diagnostic services such as water testing. Whether you own a small home with a well or you own an entire building whose tenants use their water for drinking, bathing, and cooking, clean water is paramount.


We’ll start you on the path toward crystal clear water today with our professional water testing service. Call now to schedule plumbing services in Kansas City and the surrounding area. Lutz Plumbing, Inc., Flowing Along Since 1920!

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Common Reasons to Call for Professional Water Testing in Kansas City

The key to getting the most out of your water testing service is not waiting. For a relatively small cost, you can know everything that you ever wanted to know about your water supply. Here are some reasons to call in one of our plumbers.


Taste

One of the most common indicators that something is wrong with your water supply is foul taste (or odor, in some cases). If your water tastes like something besides water, then don’t just settle for it. There is likely a good reason, and only a professional water test will give us the information to recommend a water treatment system.


Discoloration Around Faucet & Drains

One of the most characteristic signs that you have "hard water" is the remnants of mineral deposits left around your drains and faucets. If there is a greenish or yellowish buildup, or even a reddish one, then it’s best to get it checked out.


Well Water

If you get your water from a well, but it’s been a while, then it may be time for another well water testing service. That’s something we specialize in, and we can make sure that you know exactly what’s in your water, and whether you have any problems lurking underground. In general, well tests should be conducted at least once every five years – more often if there has been any change that could affect the quality of the groundwater – such as septic tank leakage into the soil and surrounding area.

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